Abstract
The phonon modes of the linear orthorhombic polymer of C60 and its stability as function of pressure have been studied by in‐situ Raman scattering and X‐ray measurements. The Raman data show an irreversible transition to a new phase at any small pressure while the independent X‐ray study does not reveal structural changes even at pressure up to 3 GPa. This may be the indication of the pressure assisted photopolymerization resulting in the formation of the planar polymeric sheets via further bonding between adjacent polymeric chains.
Acknowledgments
The support by the Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research, grants @03‐02‐16011 and @03‐03‐32640, and the support of the General Secretarial for Research and Development, Greece, under the bilateral Greek‐Russian collaboration program, are greatly acknowledged.